瞬态井筒压力累积相关性帮助工程师确保HIPPS的安全运行

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2020-02-01 DOI:10.2118/199342-pa
Ahmed Homoud, R. Gajbhiye, Dhafer Al-Shehri
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本研究的目的是开发瞬态井筒压力积聚的相关性,并将其与多相流中的高完整性压力保护系统(HIPPS)响应时间联系起来。所开发的相关性给出了关井条件下压力随时间累积的准确估计。它提供了考虑不同储层和井筒参数设置HIPPS激活压力的指南,以确保HIPPS的安全和及时响应。通过进行瞬态模拟来计算考虑不同储层和井筒参数的关井条件下的井筒压力恢复时间,从而开发了相关性。输入数据来自三个具有不同流体性质、储层压力、产能指数(PI)、深度和关井井口压力(SIWHP)的油田。在将数据提供给动态流动模拟器之前,对储层数据进行了调整,以匹配井流条件。在完成每口井的瞬态模拟后,收集作为时间函数的压力建立数据,并将其用作输入,使用非线性回归方法建立相关性。研究结果表明,对压力恢复行为影响最大的参数是流体压缩性、PI、流动井口压力(FWHP)和井深(MD)。此外,我们观察到,FWHP条件下的流体压缩性与将井筒加压至最大压力所需的时间之间存在很强的关系。流体可压缩性越高,系统加压所需的时间就越长。新开发的相关性为设置HIPPS活化压力和确保油井安全运行提供了指导。
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Transient Wellbore-Pressure-Buildup Correlation Helps Engineers To Ensure HIPPS Safe Operation
The objective of this study is to develop a correlation for transient wellbore-pressure buildup and relate it to the high-integrity pressure-protection system (HIPPS) response time in multiphase flow. The developed correlation gives an accurate estimate of the pressure buildup with time under shut-in conditions. It provides guidelines to set the HIPPS activation pressure considering different reservoir and wellbore parameters to ensure the safety and timely response of HIPPS. The correlation was developed by performing transient simulations to calculate the wellbore-pressure-buildup time under shut-in conditions accounting for different reservoir and wellbore parameters. The input data were gathered from three oil fields with various fluid properties, reservoir pressures, productivity indices (PIs), depths, and shut-in wellhead pressures (SIWHPs). Before feeding the data to the dynamic flow simulator, the reservoir data were tuned to match the well-flow conditions. After completing the transient simulation for every well, the pressure-buildup data as a function of time were collected and used as input to develop a correlation using the nonlinear-regression method. The results of this study show that the most influential parameters on the pressure-buildup behaviors are fluid compressibility, PI, flowing wellhead pressure (FWHP), and well measured depth (MD). In addition, we observed that there is a strong relationship between the fluid compressibility at FWHP condition and the time it takes to pressurize the wellbore to maximum pressure. The higher the fluid compressibility, the longer it takes the system to pressurize. The newly developed correlation provides a guideline for setting the HIPPS activation pressure and ensuring the wells’ safe operation.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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